Auctioneers' Notices. MASTERTON AUG LION MART. SATURDAY, APBfL 17th, 1909, at 2 o'clock. JR. NICOL vrill sell on account of • Mr H. Matthews and other verdors —Chests drawers, washstands, toilet tables, cheff oilier settee, dresser, bedsteads, blinds, chairs, mirrors, toilet ware, crockery, linoleum, go-cart. A;so— Dessert apples, quinces, and poultry. NO RESERVE. BAT THE POST OFFICE AUCTION MA RT. SATURDAY, 17th APRIL, 1909, At 2 p.m. MO. ARONSTEN will sell by public a auction furniture and effects, including tables, chairs, Duchesse pairs, bedsteads, glassware, cutlery, crockery; pictures, mirrors, linoleum, fenders, brasses, ovennantles, fruit, poultry, onions, and a lot of other lines. Without reserve. Also ladies' and gent's bicycles. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 21st, at 1.30 p.m. sharp, Important Auction Sale of high-class Furniture and Effects, at the premises corner of Macara and First Streets (opposite old Hospital, Lansdowne). MO. ARONSTEN has been favoured » with instructions from Mr J. Lett (who is leaving Mastorton >, to sell, by public auction, the whole of his up-to-date furniture—contents of a sixroomed house—consisting of — Handsome sideboard with levelled mirror back and carved cir.iwr.rs, 1 elegant 10-stop organ, almost new sewiing machine 6 months in us>>, handsome couch upholstered in Utrecht velvet, large easy chair, dining tab'.e on castors, 2 handsome duchess pa'rs, massive brass mounted bedsteads, bedroom ware, wicker chairs, clock, pictures, ornaments, lot of first-class linoleum, glassware, crockery, cutlery, cooking utensils, quantity of pre'orve3, curtains, blankets, quilts, garden tools, hose, wheelbarrow, etc., etc. Also—A handsome gig, horse and harness, light spring cart, horse feed, firewood, iron tauk, and other sundries too numerous to mention. The whole lot will be SOLD' absolutely WITHOUT RESERVE. Owing to the large number of lines to be oft'eied, the sale will cDtumence punctual at 1.30 p.m. Goods on view morning of sale.
NOTE ADDEESS— Corner of Masara and First Streets (opposite old Hospital), Lansclowne. Harcourt and Co,, Land and Estate Agents, Auctioneers and Shareforokers, 105 Lambton Quay, Wellington. A GENUINE BARGAIN. 100 acres, Hawke's Bay, freehold, 6 acres in oat;, balance well grassed land. All ploughable, 26 acres have been ploughed fencing, 1(5 paddocks, watered by creek, carries 35 cows besides young stock, substantial 7 roomed house, coivbails, trapshed, workshop, garden, milker's cottage, orchard, splendidly situated, within 4 miles of railway, town, and H miles from school and creamery, A beautitiful little dairy farm, Price Xl 9 per acre, including 23 good cows, 1 bull, horse, milk cart, farm cart,' harness, cans, hay, etc. Terms: Only .£'7s cash wanted, balance 5 per cent. 7474 ©3 acres old bush land, magnificent pasture 6 acres, stumped for ploughing, and part in crop, 12 paddocks, permanent water, fences all in good order, substantial buildings, 7 roomed house, cowbails, hay loft, piggeries, etc., situated (5 miles from good railway, town, and 1 mile from school and creamery. Price /2150, including 22 cows, 6 heifers, 4 few horse, pigs, etc , and the lease of about H acres adjoining. Terms, £GOO cash. 7463 Hare & Evans, Land, estate & commission AGENTS, Pahiatua. CHEAPEST PROPERTY IN THE MARKET. 400 acres two-thirds ploughable, nice low hills, grows splendid rape and turnips, carries 2 wet ewes per acre, 6roiined house with all necessary outbuildings, Tenure L.1,P., rent 5/7, Owner's interest £i 10s, only i! 300 cash wanted a real snip. ■75 acres, rich flat dairy land, nice house, cowshed, pig styes, trap shed, ]- mile from factory, will dairy 30 cows, tenure lis, less 10 per cent. Price, including dairy herd, pigs, horse, trap and harness, cans, furniture, etc, .£750 This is worth inspecting at once. 3SOO acres, some of the richest limestone country in the North Island, well divided and well watered, will carry 2£ sheep per acre, besides 300 to 400 head of cattle freehold .£8 10s This is absolutely the best value in sheep country at present on the market Inspection invitod. 54 acres, rich, level, dairy land, highly improved, $ mile fronj factory, school next door; will lease for sor 7 years; deposit required£loo. A model little dairy farm. ■
David Cliarteris, House Factor, Stock, Station and Estate Agent, DEVON STREET, NEW PLYMOUTH. Box 13. Telephone 80. 186 acres, freehold, 10 acres native bush, 5 paddocks, well-watered and fenced, 4-roomed house, dairy, stable and cowshed, 6 bail?, paved stockyard, etc., on good metalled road, creamery 1 mile, school i, mile, post office and store 4 miles. Good level land 40 ,cows milked on it last season. As going concern, 26 cows, dray, and harness, 2 brood sows in farrow, 44 paidup shares in factory, milk cans, boiler, furniture, etc. —the lot included for £9 15s per acre cash. £7OO can remain as long as desired at 5 per cent. A splendid return for a good man and family. Also, 278 acres, Kaponga, 6-roorned dwelling house, men's whare, 14 bail cowshed and all necessary outbuildings, 83 cows milked on this farm last season as well as running dry stock and horses. Price £l9 per acre, terms £2OOO cash, balance 5 per cent. Also, 146 Acres, freehold, on the Opunaki Road, close to Stratford, well subdivided, fenced and watered. This is a highly improved place; there are two good dwelling-houses with necessa*y outbuildings attached. Large dairy factory close to prop* rty in a splendid position Price and terms on application '
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